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Insights into the Key Factor of Zeolite Morphology on the Selective Conversion of Syngas to Light Aromatics over a Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>/ZSM-5 Catalyst

Chang Liu, Junjie Su, Su Liu, Haibo Zhou, Xiaohong Yuan, Yingchun Ye, Yu Wang, Yu Wang, Wenqian Jiao, Lin Zhang, Yiqing Lu, Yangdong Wang, Yangdong Wang, Heyong He, Zaiku Xie

2020ACS Catalysis92 citationsDOI

Abstract

One-step conversion of syngas to aromatics (STA) over an oxide–zeolite bifunctional catalyst is promising as an alternative route for aromatic production. Control of aromatic distribution and enhancement of benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX) selectivity are still a big challenge. Decoupling the complex reaction network, the relative activity of aromatization and alkylation on ZSM-5 determines the aromatic distribution. Herein, the STA reaction was studied over Cr2O3/ZSM-5 to reveal the influence of the zeolite morphology parameters on aromatic distribution. Using the “substitution ratio of aromatic ring” SC9+/A to reflect the relative rate of alkylation to aromatization, the linear dependence of SC9+/A on the morphology parameter (1/b) of ZSM-5 was revealed. The methodology for control of aromatic distribution by altering the crystal size of ZSM-5 along the b-axis is then proposed. By further enhancing the aromatization activity via ion exchange of Zn to ZSM-5, a bifunctional catalyst showing a high BTX space time yield of 2.47 mmol g–1 h–1 (on carbon base) with 49.1% BTX fraction is developed.

Topics & Concepts

AromatizationBifunctionalChemistryTolueneZeoliteTransalkylationCatalysisZSM-5Bifunctional catalystBenzeneAlkylationSyngasOrganic chemistryZeolite Catalysis and SynthesisCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceCatalysts for Methane Reforming
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